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Washer service?
My washer broke. I called Sears because something deeply ingrained in my genetic makeup says that that's Who You Call. (Also, my washer says something like "If I break, please call Sears!")
Apparently, 'tis the season for washers to break. They are booked solidly for the next month.
Can anyone recommend a non-Sears washing machine repair person or company?
If you repair washing machines, feel free to suggest your own services. In case you do, and you're curious: it fills, and drains, but neither spins nor agitates.
Apparently, 'tis the season for washers to break. They are booked solidly for the next month.
Can anyone recommend a non-Sears washing machine repair person or company?
If you repair washing machines, feel free to suggest your own services. In case you do, and you're curious: it fills, and drains, but neither spins nor agitates.
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Sadly, I found most washing machine service calls start at about 50% the cost of a new washer.
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